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Show Till: SALT of Canyon. p . Vi fr It y,The lower part of City Creek canj, io be designated as a park In anticipation on Arbor day. This was 'determined by the city commission day. A formal resolution will probity be offered by Commissioner A. H. Ctabbe of the department of parks and labile property at Monday night's meet-I- t. tree-planti- 'Dedication of the park will probably be deferred for a year, when It la expected that Father Henry Beig, a German Catho-lipriest who ior more than nine years held parishes in Houru Dakota utul New Mexico, was yesterday released from the war prison camp at Fort Douglas, w , -- ' jsa PIONEER y WEEK Preparations for the holding of the annual cleanup campaign were begun yesterday at the Commercial club, when the cleanup committee, headed by A. H. .Sconberg. met and set the drive dates from March IS to April 10. inclusive. Special attention w iu he given to the cleaning this year, due to the many yon Cirts Middy Iresse $ in Blue m jfrv? v n 41 Extra Values at Smart dresses for the school girl and very practical. Good quality material Atand ne8tly made and trimmed. tractive red silk tie. Sizes seven to Pokes Toques Cloche Styles Off thf face -- Picture Hats Hats Turbans Mitzi Sailors Chin-Chin- Trotteu fourteen years. r M o ie I s Toreador Hats. s. - o' Spring i.n - Brian Co, One lot of sixty attractive little dresses in assorted small neat colored checks ' and black and white shepherd checks. Sizes 2 to Coalville, and from here to Hots-villwhich had since been the home of Mr. Hobson. He was the father of three children, Mrs. Ethel Redden, who died at Devil's Slide three weeks ago from influenza; Andrew Hodson and Mrs. Bertha Spriggs of MrUill, Nev. Mrs. Hod-so- n is glowlv recovering from a severe illness lasting & month. e, to 6 years. Another exceptional. value for Juveniles is a lot of dresses, sizes 2 to 6 years, in percales and fancy ginghams. Regular BATTERY CASE OPENS IN DISTRICT COURT Trial wax begun- - yesterday in the criminal division of the Third district court of the city against J. V. Christensen, charged with assault and upon E. li. Steele. November 11, 1919. A jury .was obtained. The ease comes before the district court on. appeal from conviction of the defendant in the city court, in whieh a sentence of thirty days in the citv jail was imposed. Tho charge against Christensen was an outgrowth of friction and emresulting between strikers ployees of the Salt Lake Irpn & Steel Christensen, a striker, is alcompany. leged to have attacked Steele, who was employed by the company to fill one of the positions vacated by the striking bat-ter- 63 years of age, who died Monday evening Bishop Irwin Crittenden presided, and the music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. James N. Astin and Mr. and Mrs. Elder Roy Malin. The speakers were Amos Sargent, Bishop C. R. Jones and Bishop Irwin Crittenden. Mr. Hodson was born in Woodhouse. England. August 16, 1856. He came to this country with his parents in 1868, and working settling first at Morgan, with his father, who wras a mason, in workmen. cuKerts on the Union Paconstructing A cific railroad. year later thev moved : . Come to the Sale Today. ICeltfa-O- 9 For the girl seven to fourteen years, aTVash Dresses are A specially priced. .Fincy Crepes in clever plaids. $L25 very special value today at ' in their gay colorings, and are so infinitely y uthful and charming that their lure is Vresistable. J iV,',,V A reflect the ioy $1.45 values; special as well as real comfort Sira your .Corsets YOUTH ARRESTED ON AUTO THEFT CHARGE i . 8.95 Capes It was your support that diil it you made us enlarge our store to double its size, which, of course, means doubling our stock of shoes. high-grad- e' For 13 years the best in footwear has been sold at 22 West 2nd South now adding 24 West 2nd South to accommodate our steady increase of appreciated patronage. The initial display iu our new, spacious windows will be Ilia latest and snappiest footwear of the season, including the new spring models A fashion show in footwear. in the Stetson. $12,585 were us fit you with a pair of They arc built of quality leather so distinctive that no matter how wear them, you will like their apand your feet will be well dressed. Come in and let Stetsons. in styles long you pearance O (0 IA Y Designed in strict accord with (lie new reriuirements of Fashion, hey afford 'very smart lines. Made with full knowledge of the physical peculiarities of the figures they are to fit, they provide real comfort. KeEtfaQ5Brieni Co, number of America's leading woman. In. rl'idln Mias Jsne Addama and Mra. Mary Roberts Rinehart. The orxanizttion It mads up of women Dios of Pneumonia. from fifty college, throughout the United State by Mra. William bv Mrs Ovlev and wra founded .Voile has Just been Special to Tbe Tribune. of Thoinpeon. wife of tha COALVIIJ.K, March 11, Word a re- Georg F Fellows, wife of Dr. Georg the University of Ohio. The president ceived here this morning of the death of E. FePow Of the history department at of Utah became affiliated withUniversity nathe a Mrs. Bert Wilde at Oakley from the Unl entity of Utah, of her appointtional federation a month ago. and pneumon.a. She Is survived by ment as a member of the naiional eom-O- f small and six children. the National Federation of her husband Mrs. Fellows is to be Rummage gale A. F. f eectlon. First Co lege Women tertan church, Fndav. March IS. Imported Pompeian Olive Oil Is guar- on of the member' ip Isrommittne onofthe Prest Id a. m. a which composed (AdverUeement.) anteed puis and good. (Advertisement.) national board, COLLEGE WOMEN HONOR SALT LAKER rc;vd Influ-enx- $IG.j Capes., $25.00 Capes.. Fabrics Without Harm ELsstfr&s Wdae&iKP Sea tbe Crystal None Other F. Ul llowe SECOND SOUTH $22.50 That Washes the Daintiest and Ton Will Have Hpwta! to Tbe Tribune, 22 WEST ea 7K $10.75 $24.45 At LastAmi Electric Washer Our experienced corset ieres will take care to fit you to the model designed for your figure type. v MURRAY. March 11. I,. C. Miller and of the 3L9r Oahoon company arrived Bortie Thursday evening from a two weeks business visit to Detroit. Chicago, New York and other large cities. $14.25 Capes..... VtlifU 1 the deady dsease. Back From East, $18.95 XJapes. . m5 Capes.. ?lliaJ Jront J Vaccinating for Anthrax. $6.75 $32.50 Capes, eooNOU-Ct- LEHL March 11 Several davs ago. W. R. Yates, a rancher IK ing west of LeHI. lost a cow from a mysterious cause, A veterinarian who was railed pronounced the disease anthrax . This Is the second animal thnt has died of anthrax here the past month. The Gates and several other herds are being vaccinated against . special Special to Tbe Tribnne. ' A special lot of smart garment in size 5 to 16 year. Serges, Twills, . Poplins and e Velours, priced specially as follow;. LARGELY ATTENDED More Room For Smart Little Girls Very Specially. Priced. FUNERAL OF WOMAN We Needed .,....$1.25 - without comfort is as bad as cpmfort without style! Yolill find nuih btle and Comfort iu the new models showing in at Smart Gapes ORSET STYLE Douglas Southwprth, who gave his age as 18 years, was arrested yesterday by Detectives J. E. Woodard and J. A. Egbert on charge of grand larceny. He is alleged to have stolen an .automobile from Lester N. Lambert, 253 Eighth avenue. When arrested, the youth was remodeling the Lambert machine, accord ing to the officers. He was taken into custody at 920 East Third South street, where lie was a roomer. BEAVER, March 11 Mrs. Nora AVhitfc of Beaver passed a ay at her home here Saturda of last week and tbe funeral was held in the stake tabernacle Tuesday. It was largely attended by friends and loved ones. The speakers were Bishop George Paice, Frank Harris, Pr6fe?- aor K, Maeser and Mrs. R. Maeser, who red a poem of her own composition on the fe and works of Mrs, White, us it was reealed through the M. I, A. and Sunday school. The choir, cmnposet cf Mrs. O. A. Murdock, Mrs. Hattie Ashworth, Mrs. Ray Barton. Gua Kernley and Oh, My George Murdock, Jr., rendered Sister. Thou Art Mild and Father. and I know That My Redeemer Ltveth. Face to Ray Barton sang Face very effectively. Mm. White, whose death was caused bv an illness of several years, in survived by her husband, two daughters and two , bOll. An extra value. J Childrens 'Wash Frocks v Rower trimmings are the rage one sees them Everywhere on brims, on crowns, on-- bandeaux. They TELEPHONE MANAGER IN IDAHO APPOINTED Christy, elerk of the United States district court. LAID AT FINAL REST Mr. Christy also announced that the grand jury will meet in Salt Lake, April Special to The Tribune. 1, to be sworn. At 10 oclock tomor- ' COALVILLE, March II. Funeral servrow the setting of cases will ices were held today from the Hoytsville 'take place, he said. ward meeting house for William Hobson, P "N Flower- - Trimmed Hats report of the National Tuberculosis association received in Fait -- Lake alien the total Red (roes seal sales for the t'nited states last Christmas time amounted to fOKi.QOO. Utah's seal sales were over $11, M0, according to John W. Jacobs, secretary of the Utah Public Health association, under whose direction the sale wasconducted. The report shows that New Hampshire ranked first per capita, with Tennessee second and Kentucky fhird. According to Mr. Jacobs $10,000 of the money raised In Utah will he used In the state. Th remainder goes to the national organization. The Utah association has two nurses now in the Held. dis-post- CLEAN-U- KgUEOBESKICo. A Special. Sale of A v OR J920, Today TOTAL ATTORNEYS MUST COURT MADE M ARC1L12. V - 'V, after fourteen uioaihs of confinement, lie left last night for .New ork, where he will sail lor Germany, lather berg was arrested at Bolen, H. 1., where, fsoin the pulpit, he is alleged to have uttered prayers for the success of the former German kaiser. Father Berg yesterday denied that he had mentioned the kaiser of Germany in his prayers," but said he had read a form prayer that had been seut by tho pope to all German l atholic churches in which an cany poaeo was prayed for. Jle said he will be given a parish upon his return to Germany. i'ho prisoner was released by Flovd T. Jackson, special agent .tor the department of justice, upou orders from IT. R. Rislcy will pun-eeB Fred Jones as di.strhd manager of Idaho for the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph company. Ills headquarters will Boise. ACT beMr.in Rjsley is promoted from the position of district manager at Grand JuncIN U. S. CASES tion. Colo. He formerly operated a telephone system in Idaho and is familiar lie has been in The United States district court for with the work there. work for the last twenty years. the northern division of Utah will cou-- telephone The vacancy In Boise was eaused by ene at Ogden, March 30, at which time the of. Mr. Jones o be divicounsel in the various causes scheduled sion promotion manager of the western division will bo required to make definite an- of the company faith headquarters lu Halt Lake. nouncement in regard to the final of eases pending there, according to a statement yesterday by John W. HOYTSVILLE ARRANGEMENTS U N 1 N(L e Sinith-Hugh- non-jur- YMO " TQ munity service organisation, and its delation to the problems of pence, in a telegraphic dispatch received Yesterday from Frank Mulhauser, director of the Franklin K. Lane conference ou community organization in .Washington. - 'The conference will be held in Washington, March 20, and is expected to ,be ef particular interest to Halt Lake and the intermountain country in that a rmnmunity service bureau is maintained here under the direction of L. U. Williams. Freed said yesterday that he till probably attend the conference, aed if possible would travel east with Franklin K, lame, who is now in Los Angeles and is expected to visit Salt Lake and speak at the Commercial club banquet. The date of the banquet will be announced as soon as Mr. Lane can announce the definite date of bi8 arrival here. A KStEO'BSsEZCo. si It will be considerably Improved In ejppearance. D. C. Kimball, B. C. Palmer t&d W. H. Penner of the Bait Lake realty Washington. ItOard, waited upon the commission, angle the conversion of the lower part of the canyon Into a park, and suggesting U PROFESSOR CHOSEN that ctltaens be Invited to plant trees in TEACH GARDENING l(.in commemoration of relatives who lost tftejr lives in the war. ;rTne commission approved, tentatively, was made yesterday Announcement submitted by Fetaer & Cannon for j,ins the parking of the grounds at Warm that Prolessor A. D. Mathews, of ths of rural education st toe Hirings in cohneetion with the building department of the new bath house to be erected this University of Utah, has teen appointed director of the United States sohoool garar. work in Utah, Idaho wnd Wyoming. An ordinance proposed bv Commissioner den Ths appointment came through ihe ffrabbe, making a nuisance the producof G. A. Btebhlns, regional tion of black or dense smoke from such Industrial equipment as locomotives, steam director of the. movement in the wes.ern who visited Ihe state states, recently steam was ft&ovels, deferred rollers, etc., for further consideration. The ordinance. university and consulted with Frofessor Mathews. Unsigned to strengthen the smoke preven- Frofessor Mathews left yesterday for Mon ordinance would Impose a possible fine of from SI to $50 upon conviction of Laramie and Uheyenn. Wyo., to consult with state and city school superintendviolating the ordinance. ents, to talk over pans witty the boys and girls' club leaders, and with the L. D. TO ATTEND workers. measures will be taken. ProfesLANE CONFERENCE sorActive Mathews said, to estatdish the school garden movement on a firm basis in the three states. 'jpLestar D. Freed, president of the .Commercial club, bag been invited to itr.tend a conference of representatives $4,200,000 GIVEN AS nt trade bodies and leading individuals SEAL SALES throughout the country to discuss com- FREED 1 I FATHER BERG FREED v FROM WAR PRISON ;Set nI 1 vent loin which, will le held during the summer' sml ihe great Inrush o( tour- Isis. Bihool children and membere of the boy scouts will be re.led u,on to nia.-cthe campaign sucvesslul In a laige degree, although every civic oi sanitation and every city department will he asked for cooperation. Lake Commission to Aside Lower Portion K |